Nikolai Kurochkin
{{Short description|Russian poet, editor, translator and essayist}}
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| name = Nikolai Stepanovich Kurochkin
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| birthname = Николай Степанович Курочкин
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1830|6|4}}
| birth_place = Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1884|12|14|1830|6|4}}
| death_place = Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
| occupation = poet, editor, translator
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Nikolai Stepanovich Kurochkin (Николай Степанович Курочкин, 4 June 1830, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, — 14 December 1884, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian poet, editor, translator (Arsène Houssaye novels, Italian poetry) and essayist. Writing under numerous pseudonyms (Preobrazhensky, Chereret, etc.), Kurochkin published both satirical poems and serious essays (including Letters from Paris and Milan, in 1874-1876) mostly in Otechestvennye Zapiski, of which since 1868 he was a major contributor, and Iskra, the magazine he co-edited. In 1865-1867 he edited the magazine Knizhny Vestnik. Vasily and Vladimir Kurochkins were his brothers.Russian Writers. 1800—1917. Biobibliographical Dictionary // Русские писатели. 1800—1917: Биобиблиографический словарь. Т. 3: К—М. Москва: 1994. С. 241—243.
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Category:Male poets from the Russian Empire
Category:Editors from the Russian Empire
Category:Writers from Saint Petersburg
Category:S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy alumni
Category:19th-century translators from the Russian Empire
Category:19th-century male writers from the Russian Empire
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